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	<itunes:summary>Short Order Code is a software development podcast discussing tips, techniques, tools and open-source projects that can help front-line developers make the most of the code they write.  Each episode will feature a brief look at a specific technology or technique and discuss how it can help to make your code better.  Occasional video screencasts will appear in the feed to help illustrate some of the points.</itunes:summary>
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		<title>Episode #005 :: Dealing with Code Inheritance</title>
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